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The Agora

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In the spirit of the Ancient Greek Agora, we invite you to join our vibrant community - a contemporary meeting place for the exchange of ideas, inspired by the practices of old. Just as the Agora served as the heart of public life in Ancient Athens, our platform is designed to be the epicenter of meaningful discussion and thought-provoking dialogue.

Here, you are encouraged to speak your mind, share your insights, and engage in stimulating discussions. This is your opportunity to shape and influence our collective journey, just like the free citizens of Athens who gathered at the Agora to make significant decisions that impacted their society.

You're not alone in your quest for knowledge and understanding. In this community, you'll find support from like-minded individuals who, like you, are eager to explore new perspectives, challenge their preconceptions, and grow intellectually.

Remember, every voice matters and your contribution can make a difference. We believe that through open dialogue, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to discovery, we can foster a community that embodies the democratic spirit of the Agora in our modern world.

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Hey all,

As discussed here, I am looking for 3 new moderators to help with this community.

Please review this post and vote for the candidate you would like to see help on this community.

In no particular order, the candidates are:

I invite you to review users post history when deciding on voting.

This thread will be open for 72 hours (until Friday June 23rd, 8PM ET) at which point voting will stop. Any votes after this time will not be counted. I will try to lock this thread after that time so people do not accidentally continue voting.

Everyone gets 1 vote, including the users being considered. The top 3 will be given mod powers of this community to help with organization of discussions and votes.

Please vote by calling the persons name. For example, if I you wanted to vote for TheDude you would reply with: TheDude

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[–] imaqtpie 12 points 1 year ago (5 children)

imaqtpie

My first order of business would be developing a more organized way of voting here. No offense to TheDude, he's got a lot on his plate.

[–] annegreen 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Agreed. I think we need to separate the discussion from the vote. It’s confusing to have amendments take place on voting posts as discussion develops. We also need clear parameters on how to draft a vote and then how the vote gets resolved.

[–] goat 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think a parliamentary system could work well, though that's complicated.

Maybe some strawpoll site that requires authentication? Link your account, have it approved, then vote.

[–] annegreen 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That’s perhaps one of the better ways of doing it.

I’m seeing the desire for both verification of users (with accounts on this instance) and for the protection of anonymity. It’s possible to provide both those things at the same time, but I don’t see how we can do so on the native server.

[–] Contextual_Idiot 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Perhaps we can have a separate community just for voting, maybe call it Polling Station?

And if it's possible, have a bot invite users of this instance to the community. Have the bot set to only invite users that are 1 week old and with X number of comments to combat the spam and bot accounts. The account age limit can be whatever we want, since most of us aren't quite a week old ourselves.

Once the mod vote is over we should probably create a Discussion post for this.

[–] captain_aggravated 1 points 1 year ago

At the very least, make it standard to start one thread "Vote upcoming: discussion below" and then later on open the polls.

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